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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Sep 1949, p. 3

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......PIANO TUNING -v PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1049 a ra ' V.P, STOUFFER Sicdnil ys Port Pare. <u MERRILL ROSS: Ww. i 'Sangster _ 3 Sotieses Vatateies. = DENTAL SURGHON . Office Hours: Mire IE Oftise Upstairs. oe Featuring a complete FURNITURE_REPAIR and | - REFINISHING SERVICE On hand is a complete line of 'Materials to choose from. All Work Guaranteed. - _ Phone 483 and we will be glad to considér your next repait job. "We do custom building, too. Surge Milkers | Authorized Surge Sales and' Service. "MYRTLE STATION ------ Use Bulbs to grow __ Brightly colored flowers impart a New Year 's Flowers a any living room in long winter days, lo oR. H. H. ARMSTRONG iver you complete, dependable local news. You need to know all that is going on where you. live. where momentous events are in your -home, your future, . constructive réports and' interpre- - tations of national and: interna. "thing. you need to do a 'profes-1 sional Refinishing Job on 'those : old floors. Phone. 3744WL_ © 216 Mary St. E. WHITBY | T0 RENT Our Rental Plan includes every- Custom Work Prices on n request. M. Leggette AUSSELL D. AUMEAREYS KC tional news, there is no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'MONITOR daily. Enjoy the benefits of being Monitor, fed LISTEN Tuesday nights over ABC stations to- "The Christian Science Monitor Views the news." And use this coupor $ U.S. "Funds today for a special in- troductory subscription. How well suitéd for releiving winter's especially when enthusiasm for win-} = ter's. stay begins to wear heavily:| "accept anything less than the most Beaurityl Bly¥-vf. all?' rtm ay ~T .|the New Year, the following import- But you live also in'a WORLD the making -- events which can mean 80 much.to you, to your job, .- For. . | best: suited to" garden decoration and '| mediocre for" 'growing in the:house. or]. beat informed --locally, nationally, : ; internationally -- with your local-- paper and The Christian Bejence : The Christian Science Monitor, larly for that season beginning: with DENTIST ad monotony 'and for 'brighténing pur-|' os "ee Queen Bireet | poges-are-the spring flowering: bulbs [> 5 d b y he le : Phone aw £20 - Port Perry . |such: as the riehly coloured hyacinth, tan y or a C evio et v : : HEY the gaily tinted tulips and the golden io Re GAR RRRRRRRRRNNENNERARRAN |(0Cfodil nck with la ashurance of _ and get the most for your money | po winter's ' eventual ~ departure and ~ ER BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD spring's coming! SE I 2x 2 ; AEH BE MBINATION. "To obtain a satisfactory spring ef- : I's your money you're spending, ng you're entitled to 1d N WS. CO) j IN ety fect in mid-winter in your living room] : " get-the-most-motor car, "Inrefurn. All Canada says that vy '; ; from the bulbs you buy and particu- High A PR means Cheyrolet--the most beautiful buy of all--and the ? : ant 'steps should" be carefully carried out, states J. H. Crossley, assistant at the 'Dominion Experimental Station: First choose varieties that aré nat- urally early flowering, In this general class use Only. early flowering bulbs. 'This is important as vast majority are for forcing. Second, select, if possible, bulbs that mate, . This imparts early natural maturity" 'and the ~ early. flowering characteristics so desirable in out-of- season culture. Bulbs grqwn in British Columbia are among the earli- est maturing in the world. Third, select top grade bulbs. Fourth, to. improve flowering quali- flower by as. much as. two weeks; chill the bulbs by storing them dry for one month at a temperature of 48° This should be done as soon as-the haye grown in an early flowering-cli-| ties and shorten the time required te bulbs are purchased. The household] car-that gives EXTRA VALUES in every phase and feature of-motoring. It brings - -you_flne-car advantage after fine- - 'car advantage, from Fisher Body Styling and Valve-in- . he Head performance to Centre-Point steering ease and the ; ALY greater riding comfort of the. longest, heaviest car in its ' ; 4 W, fleld. And offers these advantages at the lowest prices! Foil . ; So, why accept anything: less than ° (1) he the most beautiful buy of all? .., 15 : Invest ina Chevrolet-and get the - - = Flin most for your money! "on A; BE I rte rarer er a SE I ~ Ey .Onie, Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Please send me an introductory. subscription to The Christian. Science Monitor. -- 26 issues. "En-- cloge one dollar. refrigerator will serve for the cHilling treatment. _ r After 30 days chilling, pot the bulbs ina friable mixture of about equal parts 'loam, sand' and peat, Add no fertilizer. ' Sixth, al irouiily aE aterode t I ---- oscars BR 1 + " Rs A Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 6 Simece Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 ' 1m attendance a at my Port Perry Office v1 d Thursda ursday afternoon of eash ig or by appointment. --Nmme . © Address .... fun "|a dark-basement where the tempera- oni : ------------ NEVER have farm implement prices been Ss low i in comparison with prices of other supplies the farmer buys BEFORE ture should remain at 48 degrees. By the 10th to the middle of Decem- which is a sign that then and.not until then the pots may be shifted to the coolest part of the. living room. ber the pots should be full of roots, | Il WORLD'S CHAMPION - CERTI-SAFE. " LONGEST, HEAVIEST CAR VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE HYDRAULIC: BRAKES 'IN ITS FIELD go Insist on the extra efficient power plant. that's (with- ares Uo DORI WIDEST TREAD, as well Brake Linings) assuring swifter, safer stops for you : * and your family. setting the trend for the industry. glving more room, more riding. -comfort, 'more road-steadiness and safety, 5INCH WIDE-BASE WHEELS - "(with Extra Low-Pressure Tires) getting FISHER BODY STYLING AND LUXURY EXTRA VALUES 'isms __FISHER- uNisTERL » the widest rims in the entire low-price BODY CONSTRUCTION with steel welded to steel all around © fle, providing greater ride-stability. / 2 exclusive to CENTRE-POINT STEERING . you for aii Widy quietness EXTRA ECONOMICAL 2 : $A : "giving maximum steering ease with ans vain. TO SHI CANE ~ minimum driver-fatigue or '""car-wane 1 oy IN AIN: wa -- BUD Eh -- --* SSE = Chevrolet ~ -- der "and found elsewhere onlyon TD WINDSHIELD writ hd and bringing you more when you tradey wl GFL - SL . costlier cars. ; ' i for Chevrolets are most wanted ~~ . ~~ £} in its field! ! supplying that extra vision which -- new or-used! . ihe " means extra safety, exclusive to TT 343 Chevrolet In its fleld. A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS" Fo = IE B+ x = ' Cin JH Harohd R. Archer Motor Sales - Port Perry 8 3 . 3 y+ [Y . $ - IN a ? . / : : ae ® about 2 weeks, warmer conditions are called, 'Eskimo Throwing Snowballs Brian, of Ajax, talled on Mr. and Mrs. 7 - {desirable but the: temperature should |at a blizzard." "And kiddies, that is|W. F. Crosier, on Sunday. Ontario South Girls _ HERE'S THE STORY_AT A OLANCE + Mensey-Harrls * Prices of off » 2 Bow Motorich Howly Woges | *_ Form Supplies Mosoy-Harrle® Afi ea rri | aera | User sae Slovo 194) fem : ence 198) Burbov of Sradisties Indices ~~ Massey-Ha RRIS : and labor. On the average, supplies which Siviain must buy to carry on their business, have gone up 70.19, in price since 1941. In the same period, Massey -Harris prices for Canadian-made " farin implements have gone -up only 48.99, «..not much more than half the average rise. Massey-Harris has held down its prices in the-face-of-a-92.6%-increase-in--cost of Yaw materials, and an increase of 87% in the . average hourly wage rate to its employees, Demand has been keen in all parts of the "world, and Massey-Harris factories have been ~~~ -- working at top capacity. High volume has spread the overhead costs over more machines, and enabled the Company to absorb part of the increased cost of material "| not rise above 69° before the buds are well colored. F amily Court Established On Thursday evening last, the in- augural nieeting of the Family Court Committee for the County 6f Ontario blang! "The. boss said: to send everybody a money were spent on eighty cards there would be no money, so no. need of keys. That might not be a bad iden because then we wouldn't need a' Keeper of . the Keys and that lazy treasurer yolldn't have to any- thing--then.- I ciety, the Chief Probation Officer, The staff of the Children's Aid Society will be carrying out the duties of Probation Officer. EEA ORT THE alibi for what is going to be a poor Mr. and Mrs. Wiadlter Howsam re- 'James Masters, on Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pelch. and_ children, - Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Rose Pin- der and Miss Edith McKenzie, all of Toronto. Mrs. Lloyd McKee and 'Mrs. Alan Jackson attended the W.A. executive - MANCHESTER | The anniversary services of our church 'have. been postponed to a Inter date which will.bé 'announded." Mr. Mac' 'Christie haa returried from a week's visit to the United States. While in New York he atterided a big league baseball game between Boston anid New York, A 'number from our congregation at tended the 78th Anniversary service at Utica United Church. We. con: gratulate the appointment there on Perbaps it is i fone but as an column we would like to mention that adit, BN) the appearance of the interior of their 'Garden Achieve- girls attended ; the Garden - Club Achie vement Day in Uxbridge, under the direction of 'H. L. tural Representative and: Ruth Shaver, Home Feonomist, These gardeners belong to clubs from Brooklin, , Scugog amid Sandford. . NOTICE OF REDEMPTION ~ GOVERNMENT of CANADA 3% SECOND WAR LOAN BONDS DATED OCTOBER 1, 1940 NOTICE is hereby glzen to all holde "War Loan Bonds dated October 1, 1040, of the Government of Canada, that all the outstrnding bonds of the s demption arid, priorp ment as an Agency of the Han render of waid Bonds with thelAp attached. © ufter October 1, 1049. The Government of Canada Ottawa, July 1949. By of Canada, 4 the principal sum thereof upon sur- Intersst on all 'said Bonds shall cease to mcerue from and \ DUE OCTOBER 1, 1952 rs of outstanding 3 per cent. Second 1062, series K1% parsuant to the protisions thereof, aid issue are hereby called tor re- entirety on October 1, 1049, at any due October 1, ril 1, 1950 and subsequent coupoTA BANK OF CANADA, Facel Agents Fair, Agricul-- oa turned last week after .a pleasant For February and. March flowering |post-card telling them about the Gen- motor 'trip i the undion. ment Day i chilling should be omitted. eral Meeting on Friday night, but .the| west. g ee --- Keeper of The Keys, figured that if| Guests at the ih of Mr. and Mrs, OM Saturday, September 24th, 20 was held in the County Building at| Regardless of Keys, money, cards| ceting of the Oshawa Presbytery at Fach girl arranged an attractive {i} Whitby. This committee is set up to|and the boss's wishes we are going to! Oshawa, on Monday. display "of vegetables and flowers By administer the newly established Fam- [have that meeting. Be there or wé Mr. Lloyd Cowan, Carnarvon, visit- {vom her garden. Seeds: were supplied ) ites ily Court.in the Municipality of the [shall re-instate the ancient and honor- |g. his sister, Mrs. Arnold Roach and in the Spring by the Department of ---- FE County of Ontario. able order of Keel Hauling. Do you family over Sunday. Agriculture. Record Books including' e; ' 'The chief purpose of a- "Family know what Keel Hauling is? You| phere--will--be- no--~Churchr--vervice #arden records and -notes- were alsoon 7 TT is to receive cases dealing with|don't! Ignorant things! -- ly. next Sunday, owing to anniver- display---- SE : I offences committed by children under Then comes the scavenger hunt|gary services at Prospect. The givls judged two classes of 5 ak 16_years-of 'age, and cases involving | next week-end. Will you-be there? ~Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White, My. vegetibles, gave oral reasons in one x | family disputes from the strictly légal] We mentioned all this a week ago Howard White, Mrs. N. Olan and Mr, «class to My. Fair and answered a gar- TI X atmosphere of the Magistrate's Court |but. figuré re-iteration can do-no-harm. tdohp-McGnhey;" of Oak Hill; Mr. and da; quiz. Mv. Fait _also gave the ~~ ., 'Ito a more social atmosphere where|We need a crowd: at the meeting and Mrs. Meredith Dring-and Mr. F. Dring girls. Tielpful information : ;on_how - to 27, dh these problems can be dealt with not|hope for a crowd at the hunt. "lot Ruglan, were guests of Mr. and prepare vegetables for exhibiting. A 3 with the idea of punishing an offender,| Any further unsolicited; ir-reverant|Mys. Lloyd McKee on Sunday. number of the girls are taking vege- in but rather of trying to solve a social inquiries after the emotional stability Mrs. Brown, of Brighton, and Miss table exhibits to Scott Fair and to AM problem. Family Courts have been in|of dogs named 'Chum' inserted in the | Majguerite Brown of Toronte, were Markham Fair this week. At existence for a number of years in our |column by . unauthorized perdon will {with Mr.-and Mrs. Grant Christie and| A number of girls received a «Cer- £5 larger cities, and have om ont be dealt with in a manner, of the ut fariily over the week-end. tificate of Achievement for having . JU A selves to be a_ very satisfactory way |most severity. We might suggest,| Mr. and Mrs, "Alvin: Coombe, Toron- completed two more --Homemaking-- 4 +10 of dealing with these problems. In|however, that the dog lover send to, 'visited his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. |Club Projects: These ¢lub girls in- RF OLE more recent"years these Courts have |further questions of that nature to Dr, Chas. Coombe, over Sunday. cluded; Re been established in smaller cities and{Ballard; or. if the object of his affec-| py. Oswald Croxall has a new| Marion Reazin, Brooklin; Melveen fd towns ,and in many County areas, |tion has a real emotional upset, John | Studebaker car. Fisher, Brookln; Helen Ormiston, 1 | Hastings County and: Simeoe County, |J. Anthony or Dot Dix, - 'Mr. Grant Christie and Mrs. Donald | Brooklin; . Evelyn . Gibson, Brooklin; We along with Ontario County, are the| See what we mean by an Eskimo Christie motored to Grimsby last|Marion Reynolds, Uxbridge; Jean 2 Ae : most recent ones to adopt this prac-|throwing snowballs at a blizzard. He Thutsday. oe Pearson," Uxbridge; Betty Leek, Sand- ESE tice, on [would get nowhere just as we haVe|: Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Lane and®Mrs. | ford; Betty Meyers, Zephyr;. Marion FT His Honour Judge Coleman, the said nathing with the two hundred or (Cecil Graham, of Oshawa, and Mr. and [Smalley, Uxbridge; Mary Wilson, LAE County Judge, has now been appointed so words used up to this point. 'Oh|Mys. N: Lindsay and daughter, of To-| Port Perry. R.3; Sanda James, R33, er: Judge. of the Family Gourt.. Miss|well, we can't all be billing all the ronto, were guests of Mr. and Mis.|Port Perry; Mrs. Allen Martyn, R.3, Sify Margaret Hancock, Superintendent of time, Stanley. Croxall, on Sunday. Port i WN ! the Ontario County Children's Aid So- LER i,

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